Because locking them in our homes and forcing them to entertain us with fake mice and peanut butter filled chew toys wasn't enough, now they need to be stumbling around while they do it as the old schtick was getting old.

I have a friend who owns a bobcat. She gave it some catnip once thinking it would have the same effect it does on a regular house cat. Nope: turns out that catnip makes bobcats aggressive. It spent the next couple of hours growling and trying to fight everything.

darkjezter:I have a friend who owns a bobcat. She gave it some catnip once thinking it would have the same effect it does on a regular house cat. Nope: turns out that catnip makes bobcats aggressive. It spent the next couple of hours growling and trying to fight everything.

Looking back, I know it was cruel, but I once got my cat high. I put her under a box and blew smoke in through a hole. When I lifted the box, she darted toward a wall, hit it, fell over and went to sleep. When she woke up, she ate two bowls of food.

darkjezter:I have a friend who owns a bobcat. She gave it some catnip once thinking it would have the same effect it does on a regular house cat. Nope: turns out that catnip makes bobcats aggressive. It spent the next couple of hours growling and trying to fight everything.

Yep. A lot of the animals have figured out how to get high. Not uncommon at all to hear of something getting into apples that have fermented, for example.

Sounds like my GF. Though I think she prefers to just have a swig of cider from others who are drinking it. I wasn't familiar with that kind of drink myself and don't know much about the different brands, but my friends all talk about how she's always glad to have some of their Dickson cider.

Yep. A lot of the animals have figured out how to get high. Not uncommon at all to hear of something getting into apples that have fermented, for example.

Sounds like my GF. Though I think she prefers to just have a swig of cider from others who are drinking it. I wasn't familiar with that kind of drink myself and don't know much about the different brands, but my friends all talk about how she's always glad to have some of their Dickson cider.

I had a cat(my favorite) that really liked pot. Whenever we'd break out the bong, she'd come over, take a few sniffs from the bowl, then walk over to her couch, hop up, then fall asleep on her back all splayed out for awhile. Then she'd nom some food, come back for a few more sniffs and petting, then go back to her couch and conk out for a few hours. Sometimes she'd hop on our laps and position her head in front of our faces and wait for an exhale. If we didn't exhale, she'd lightly paw our faces until we did.

This past winter, I went to a massive outdoor grilling party that ran late into the night. Someone got the cat stoned (not me, swear to God) and it turned into a very buzzy liquid. I put it inside my coat pocket, and it just purred away happily for the next hour or so. I finally took it indoors, and put it near it's food. It staggered over, ate everything, and went to sleep with it's head in the empty bowl.

/True story.//I later learned that it was normally a very mean sort of kitty..

Foams like a rabid turtle, but boy does he trip... and just try and take it away from him....

tl;dr: Like, whatever, maaan...

I had a cat who would do that. There was a toad that lived in our back yard, and the first time the cat saw him he pounced on the toad and tried to eat it. Big mistake: as soon as he bit the toad he jumped back and spent the next little while pulling funny faces and foaming at the mouth.

But after that, whenever the cat saw the toad he'd pin it down with his paws and just lick it (not bite it). It was hilarious.

One of my pet rats loves the weed, but only if it has been charred first. She wont eat it fresh, but loves the charred edges of a bud and loves to scrape resin out of the pipe. I never let her get more than one nibble though. She likes the smoke too, but she has respiratory issues so I dont let her have smoke anymore.